Penarth | Archive | 2004 | December
Thursday - * Trinity Church Hall, Penarth. more...
How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb is truly an exceptional album, and U2's eleventh to date. It has clarity, scope and vision, and has rediscovered that vital something many fans thought was missing in their last album All That You Can't Leave Behind. The band's experimental phase seems to have been put behind them, and there is definitely more of an edge to this new album. more...
Spider-Man 2 picks up where the original film left off and is a fantastic sequel. more...
EXTRACTS from the Penarth Times of December 14, 1979: more...
DO YOU remember the old Breaksea lightship when it was manned, before the days of automatic lighthouses? more...
OPPOSITION is growing to the proposed changes to mat-ernity services at Llandough Hospital, with opponents ar-guing that vital facilities and resources will be taken away from women in Penarth. more...
CHANGING rooms at one of the main sports grounds in the Vale are so bad that last week five players'fell through the floor' while taking a shower. more...
SWIRLING winds and traffic chaos could put a halt to the "Gherkin" tower block scheme in Penarth. more...
DEPENDING ON who you believe, the Vale council has been given a generous budget increase from the Welsh Assembly, or, it's so tough, tax bills may rise and services could be cut. more...
THE OWNERS of a Penarth residential home for the elderly have been ordered to pay more than 2,000 for a breach of health and safety legislations. more...
MORE than 40 arrests were made when police raided pubs and clubs in the Vale in a safety crackdown. more...
AN ALERT about dangerous toys has been issued by Vale Trading Standards officers. more...
STAFF at St Cyres School have paid tribute to "an inspirational" colleague who recently passed away. more...
DO YOU remember when Penarth had its own magistrates' courts? more...
FOR the first time, a girl has won The Glamorganshire Golf Club's Most Improved Junior Golfer award. more...
2004 ENDS with a bang for Penarth Gym Club. The members with special needs took part in the Welsh National Championships at the Welsh Institute of Sport. more...
Dinas Powys FC UNDER-14s v Cogan more...
Aberdare 10 more...
THE OPTIMISM prevailing within the Old Penarthians camp just a week ago was dispensed to the four corners of the Club's Cwrt-y-vil headquarters on Saturday last as the lack of commitment shown by the current crop of players produced a situation as regrettable as any witnessed throughout the 80-year history of the Old Boys. more...
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